No Gods No Masters (Garbage Album)
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''No Gods No Masters'' is the seventh studio album by American
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band Garbage. It was released on June 11, 2021, through the band's own label Stunvolume. The album was distributed worldwide by
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and BMG and preceded by the singles "The Men Who Rule the World", " No Gods No Masters" and "
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". "This is our seventh record, the significant numerology of which affected the DNA of its content: the seven virtues, the seven sorrows, and the seven deadly sins," singer
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explained, describing ''No Gods No Masters'' as "a critique of the rise of capitalist short-sightedness, racism, sexism and misogyny across the world."


Background and recording

In 2017, Garbage recorded and released a standalone digital single titled " No Horses", which the band hinted could be the direction their new material would sound. Writing for Garbage's seventh album began in April 2018, following some preliminary work at
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's home studio, the band set up space in
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to write demos. The quartet sketched out the skeleton of the album over two weeks, jamming, experimenting and feeling the songs out. Work was paused in the latter half of 2018, as Garbage marked the twentieth anniversary of their second album '' Version 2.0'' (1998) with the two-month 20 Years Paranoid tour, before reconvening in Los Angeles to finish the project. In mid-2019, drummer
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said they had about 35 jams at this point and about 7-8 of them were beginning to shape into songs. Manson had described the material from the album writing sessions as "cinematic". Vig remarked on musical references to
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and
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, while also noting that the album was quite eclectic, similar to 2001's ''
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'', in that each song has its own identity. At first Vig thought the album would go in a more orchestral direction, however this changed when the music was developed further to match the intensity of Manson's vocal. "It's certainly a different-sounding record than our last couple f albums It has lots of guitars, lots of melodies and hooks. It's poppier than the last record," explained Manson, "We were very inspired by the weird, subversive pop of Roxy Music—that was kind of our muse. Not that it sounds anything like Roxy Music, but that was definitely something we thought about a lot." Recording work began in earnest from September until March 2020, when
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restrictions impacted after the final week of recording. Various
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parts were recorded by
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,
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and
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, all of whom had recorded on previous Garbage albums. Finishing touches were applied via digital collaboration; the album was mixed throughout July 2020. Final delivery of the album took place in September 2020. ''No Gods No Masters'' is self-produced by Garbage, in collaboration with their long-time studio engineer and mixer
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. The album was
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by Heba Kadry. On March 30, 2021, Garbage announced the deluxe edition of the album would include a second disc featuring "No Horses" and other seven tracks, including collaborations with
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, Brian Aubert,
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and punk band X, previously released from 2013 to 2018 on
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. The bonus tracks on the deluxe edition were remastered by Heba Kadry, except "No Horses", "Starman" and "Destroying Angels" mastered by
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, and "On Fire" and "Time Will Destroy Everything" mastered by
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. The album's title and its
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are named after the anarchist slogan "
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" as a reaction to the frustration Manson felt having no power to speak up against "
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's racism" and how "
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is responsible for ..allowing other seats of power to get away with stomping on the rights of other human beings." The cover of the album is a photograph taken in the
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, in
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,
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by Manson herself. Manson took a photograph of the statue of two sister angels and sent it to the band's graphic artist Ryan Corey, who edited one of the two angels out.


Composition

Manson had written most of the lyrics for the album by the end of 2019, with a few finishing touches at the end of the sessions in February/March 2020. As the album title suggests, many songs on the album deal with different aspects of the concept of
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,
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,
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and the disillusionment with organized religion, touching upon the
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and
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movements, and also being fueled by the lack of empathy of white people towards protests for human rights happening all around the world. Vig felt that Manson's lyrics were reflective of the current political period, describing them as "kind of dark and edgy" and that the lyrics might not have been explicit and direct had they written the songs ten or fifteen years earlier. Manson remarked how the lyrics seemed prescient of the sociopolitical shifts caused by the
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, which was posthumous to the writing of the album. The album opens with the lead single " The Men Who Rule the World", which according to Manson is an
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and anti-patriarchal statement of intent. Prior to the writing of the song, Manson had interviewed George Clinton for the second season of her
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'' The Jump'', and was inspired by his
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concept, which is based on the idea of creating an alternative reality free of racism and hate. Some of the lyrics were also inspired by the revolts of South American women who stood outside the government buildings "with their fists in the air, screaming .."you are the violator, we want to destroy you" kind of thing". "The Creeps" was developed from words Manson had written in 2009 describing when she was dropped as a solo artist by
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, not long after the dissolution of Garbage's deal with Geffen, but had tried for 12 years to use elsewhere. The song deals with anxiety, insecurity and feelings of worthlessness and references an autobiographical episode where Manson was driving in Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles and saw a life-sized poster of Garbage in a garage sale "for something like three bucks", which left her feeling ashamed and humiliated. Another personal track, "Uncomfortably Me", had been aided by overindulging in
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cocktails; it mentions the hardships of being Scottish living in a foreign country and the difficulty Manson had to endure when she lost her mother. Described as the album's "pop song" and referencing the Two Wolves legend, "
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" recalls the power of youth and the danger therein. It was released as the album's third single. Centrepiece track "Waiting for God" is about
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of black people and the disbelief towards organized religion in the face of injustice and lack of empathy. The song was written long before the 2020
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and was instead inspired by the 2012
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, a 17-year old boy who was murdered walking home at night from a grocery store with a bag of Skittles in his pocket. "Godhead" examines the patriarchal structures at place in modern society. Many critics and interviewers noted the influence of
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on the sound of the track, a sentiment that Manson ascribed to them being a "touchstone" influence for Garbage and to the fact that the song was written around a drum machine
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with basic guitars and keyboards. The most Roxy Music inspired track on the album, "Anonymous XXX", is lyrically based on Manson's own fascination with "the hidden and the secrets and the self-deception" driving people to casual sexual relationships. "A Woman Destroyed" started as an attempt to flip the narrative on what was happening with the MeToo movement, where Manson felt women were being victimized by the media. Inspired by the Persian movie '' A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night'', by
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, the song is "a cinematic fantasy of revenge.” Manson's podcast interview with
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inspired the vocals of a track ("Flipping the Bird"), where she deliberately pitched her vocal low like Phair. The song's lyrics were inspired by the book ''
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and deal with episodes of
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. Title track " No Gods No Masters" came from Manson seeing graffiti on heritage buildings in
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, when she visited during civil demonstrations (''estallido social'') for the making of the ''Peace Peace Now Now'' documentary. The song reimagines a future society without
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. The first lyric of the song, "be kind", was made prominent in the album's booklet and used as slogan on the band's touring gear throughout the 2021-2022 tour dates. "This City Will Kill You" began as Manson's love song to
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, but developed into something darker, an "elegy to loss and the past", which she believes is the most sophisticated song that she has ever written.


Release and promotion

''No Gods No Masters'' was announced on March 30, 2021, with pre-orders going live at the same time the audio and
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for " The Men Who Rule the World", directed by Chilean artist and director Javi Mi Amor, were released. A second single, the
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, and its music video, directed by
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, were released digitally on April 28. Third single and video "
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", also directed by Javi Mi Amor, was released on May 19. The album was released on CD and both white and neon green
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LP pressings, as well as a deluxe edition featuring a bonus disc of the band's standalone singles released between 2013 and 2018. The deluxe edition was also made available digitally. A
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pink-vinyl pressing (with alternate cover art) was released in a limited edition run of 2,700 units. On June 10, Garbage performed "Wolves" on the ''
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'' show. Over the summer, Garbage provided videos of live performances from the album recorded at Mates Rehearsal Studios in
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in May to ''
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'', ''Rolling Stone France'', ''iHeart Radio'' and ''World Cafe''. On June 17, the music video of "The Creeps" premiered on the band's YouTube channel, followed by the music video of "Anonymous XXX" on October 7. Both videos were directed by Javi Mi Amor. To promote the album, Shirley Manson featured on the Australian ''
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'', on ''
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'', and on ''
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''. ''No Gods No Masters'' was supported in summer 2021 with an arena
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with Garbage as guests of
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. The tour went on to become the most successful female-fronted tour of the year, selling more than 500,000 tickets. On October 20, the 10-date UK Against the Odds Tour by Blondie featuring Garbage as special guest was announced for November. However, the tour was later postponed to spring 2022, featuring
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instead of Garbage as special guest due to scheduling conflicts. On November 21,
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announced the 21-date May-June 2022 United States wing of
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featuring Garbage as special guest. On March 9, 2022, Alanis Morissette announced her July 2022 tour dates celebrating 25 years of ''
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'', featuring Garbage as opening act in 10 of the 14
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dates. On April 14, Garbage announced a 7-date United States headline tour at the end of June supported by Glass Battles. However, the last four dates of the tour were cancelled due to illness in the band. On September 7, Garbage revealed their third best-of compilation, ''
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,'' released on October 28; it includes three songs from ''No Gods No Masters'' remastered in 2022: " No Horses", "The Men Who Rule the World" and "No Gods No Masters". On October 4, Garbage performed their
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" at the
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in London with the
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as part of ''The'' ''Sound of 007 in Concert'' curated by composer
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, marking the 60th anniversary of the Bond franchise. On October 22, Garbage played at
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's 9th annual ''We Can Survive'' at the
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in Los Angeles. On December 9, a music video for "Godhead" was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel. It was presented to the band by long-time fan Eduardo Bernal Pérez.


Critical reception

The album was generally well received by critics. At ''
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'', which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from mainstream critics, the album has received a metascore of 77, based on 21 critic reviews. In his 4/5 review, Andrew Trendell of ''
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'' called ''No Gods No Masters'' the band's best album in 20 years, a perception shared by other reviewers as well. ''
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'' scored the album 8/10, revealing: "There will be those that will argue that this is an anti-male record, and that Garbage have gone too woke. But in reality, it's an anti-power record, and that power needs to be held to account." In the review for ''
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'', Neil Z. Yeung called it "a highlight in their discography and one of their best works to date, a potent and outspoken dose of genre-blending artistry that confidently returns Garbage to their position as a band perpetually ahead of the curve." '' Clashs Chloe Waterhouse claimed that the album "screams quintessential Garbage, maturing into the political elder sister of their 1995 debut", and that it "feels like listening to Garbage again for the very first time, which is a terrifically thrilling prospect." Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Ben Tipple described it as " th rhythmic and chaotic, it mirrors the frenetic turbulence of the times that have inspired it." Comparing the release to Garbage's previous albums, ''
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s Alfred Soto declared it "Faster and friskier than expected, ''No Gods, No Masters'' is their strongest album since '' Version 2.0''." In ''
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'', Kory Grow stated that "for all of the group's abundant signature moves on ''No Gods No Masters'', the record never feels like a nostalgia bid. That's because after 26 years, Garbage know who they are and are comfortable with themselves." ''
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'' Roisin O'Connor assessed the level of creativity displayed on the album; "On ''No Gods No Masters'', Garbage stretch beyond the gilded cage of their Nineties icon status to reach for something new – often, but not always, to effective ends." In the review for ''
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'', Hal Horowitz was more critical of the record; "The heightened level of fury and overall frustration about the state of society is admirable. Some might say there is not enough of it in today's music. But that needs to be balanced with songs which beckon you back for another listen, an aspect of the confrontational ''No Gods No Monsters'' icthat too often falls short."


Track listing


Personnel

Garbage *
Shirley Manson Shirley Ann Manson (born 26 August 1966) is a Scottish musician and actress. She is best known as the lead singer of the American alternative rock band Garbage. Manson gained media attention for her forthright style, rebellious attitude, and di ...
– vocals, keyboards,
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, cover photo, band photo *
Duke Erikson Douglas Elwin "Duke" Erikson (born January 15, 1951) is an American musician, songwriter, screenwriter, film producer and record producer, best known as a co-founder and guitarist of the alternative rock band Garbage. Garbage has sold more than 1 ...
– guitar, keyboards, percussion, background vocals, production, band photo; piano (2.2), bass (2.4, 2.5, 2.8) * Steve Marker – bass, drum programming, drums, guitar, humming, keyboards, programming, background vocals, production, band photo *
Butch Vig Bryan David "Butch" Vig (born August 2, 1955) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the drummer and co-producer of the alternative rock band Garbage and the producer of the diamond-selling Nirvana album ''Neve ...
– drums, guitar, keyboards, background vocals, production, band photo Additional musicians * Justin Meldal-Johnson – bass (1.1, 1.7) *
Eric Avery Eric Adam Avery (born April 25, 1965) is an American musician. He is best known as the founding bass guitarist and co-songwriter of the alternative rock band Jane's Addiction, with whom he has recorded two studio albums. He is also currently the ...
– bass (1.4, 1.9, 1.10, 2.6) *
Daniel Shulman Daniel Shulman (born 2 October 1966) is an American performer; playing bass guitar. Although he has made a significant contribution as a session musician, working with Run-DMC and Meredith Brooks, he is best known for his work with the Scottish ...
– bass (1.11) *
Brody Dalle Brody Dalle (born Bree Joanna Alice Robinson; 1 January 1979) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and musician. She began playing music in her adolescence and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18, where she founded the punk rock band The Di ...
– vocals (2.3) * Michael Abbate – bass (2.4) * Jarrett Dougherty – drums (2.4) *
Marissa Paternoster Marissa Paternoster (born August 1, 1986) is an artist, singer and guitarist active in New Jersey's New Brunswick, New Jersey music scene, New Brunswick music scene. She is the lead singer and guitarist in the bands Screaming Females and Noun (band ...
– vocals, guitar (2.4) * Brian Aubert – vocals (2.6) * Chris Wagoner – accordion, violin (2.7) *
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– bass, guitar (2.7) * Christine Cervenka – vocals (2.7) Technical *
Billy Bush William Hall Bush (born October 13, 1971) is an American radio and television host. He is a member of the Bush family, a nephew of President George H. W. Bush and cousin of President George W. Bush and Florida governor Jeb Bush. After appearin ...
– production, mixing,
engineering Engineering is the use of scientific method, scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad rang ...
* Heba Kadrymastering (1.1–1.11) *
Joe LaPorta Joseph J. LaPorta (born ) is an American mastering engineer at Sterling Sound in New Jersey.http://www.allmusic.com/artist/joe-laporta-mn000199340/credits/date-asc/ Career Born and raised in New York, LaPorta graduated from New York Unive ...
– mastering (2.1, 2.2, 2.7) * Brendan Dekora – mastering (2.2, 2.7) *
Emily Lazar Emily B. Lazar is an American mastering engineer. She is the founder, president, and chief mastering engineer of The Lodge, an audio mastering facility that has operated in New York City's Greenwich Village since 1997. She won a Grammy Award for ...
– mastering (2.5, 2.6, 2.8) * Mike Fasano – mastering (2.7), instrument technician (2.2) Design * Ryan Corey – art direction, design


Charts


Release history


References

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